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I Married My Friend’s…

articleUseronApril 16, 2026

I Married My Friend’s…

I married my best friend’s wealthy grandfather thinking I was choosing security over self-respect. On our wedding night, he told me a truth that changed everything, and what began as a shameful bargain became a battle over dignity, loyalty, and the people who had mistaken greed for love.

I was never the girl people noticed unless they were deciding whether to laugh.

By sixteen, I had learned three skills:

Laughing half a second after everyone else.
Ignoring pity.
Acting like being alone was a choice.
Then Violet sat beside me in chemistry and ruined all that by being kind on purpose.

She was the kind of pretty that made people turn toward her. I was the kind of girl teachers skipped over.

I was never the girl people noticed.

But Violet never treated me like a project.

“You don’t see how special you are, Layla. Seriously. You make me laugh all the time.”

She stayed through high school, college, and every year I kept waiting for her to realize I was too awkward, too poor, and too much work.

Another difference between us was that Violet had a home to go back to.

All I had was a text from my brother:

“Don’t come back here, Layla. Don’t come home acting like anybody owes you something.”

“You make me laugh all the time.”

So I followed Violet to her city.

 

Not in a creepy way. In a broke-twenty-five-year-old-with-no-plan way.

My apartment was tiny. The pipes screamed every morning, and the kitchen window wouldn’t shut, but it was mine.

Violet showed up the first week with groceries and a plant I killed nine days later.

“You need curtains,” she said. “Maybe a rug.”

“I need rent money, V.”

“You need a home-cooked meal. That’ll fix everything.”

My apartment was tiny.

That was how I met Rick, Violet’s grandfather.

The first Sunday she brought me to his estate, I stood in his dining room pretending I understood the art. I complimented the silver, forks and knives beside my plate like I was about to perform surgery.

Violet leaned in. “Start from the outside and go in.”

“I don’t like you right now.”

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